Morecombe Bay
There used to be shoes called winkle pickers. Pointy things.
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Guest repliedRe: snaw
You will have to explain that one.No, it's a quote from the Head of Ambulance services in Morecambe Bay in April 200
Morecambe Bay is in the NW.
The Wash is in the SE.
The two are not directly connected >D
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Guest repliedRe: snaw
No, it's a quote from the Head of Ambulance services in Morecambe Bay in April 2004Is that a quote from Monica Lewinsky?
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Guest repliedRe: snaw
Is that a quote from Monica Lewinsky?It will all come out in the wash.
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Guest repliedRe: snaw
Aha! the old converse entirely in cliches trick, and see how long it takes the dimwit to twig.
Never mind ATw. It will all come out in the wash.
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Guest repliedRe: snaw
ROFLMFAOsnaw - do you have a @#%$ problem with my attitude to life or not?
Dude - I'm saying exactly the opposite of that. Go google it ffs and take a chill pill, ya muppet..
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Guest repliedsnaw
> Whatever ever floats your boat.
snaw - do you have a @#%$ problem with my attitude to life or not? >:
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Guest repliedRe: principles
Whatever ever floats your boat.> Each to his own.
I am not sure I understand what you mean here
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Guest repliedRe: principles
Well you can @#%$ right off for starters :hatI hate tolerant people. You should be shot for your degenerate tolerance, in fact shooting is too good for you. Tolerance! hah!
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Guest replied.
> Each to his own.
I am not sure I understand what you mean here :rolleyes
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Guest repliedRe: principles
I hate tolerant people. You should be shot for your degenerate tolerance, in fact shooting is too good for you. Tolerance! hah!
PS We had this conversation a few weeks back. Agree with aTW. Get on with your neighbours if possible, make friends with them, never!, totally wrong thing to do, you will never get the bastards off your backs. Me and nice elderly neighbour were both tidying our front gardens this morning. Nice innocuous conversation about lawns, hosepipe ban etc and back to weeding. Perfect.
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Guest repliedRe: principles
Each to his own.Perhaps you think there is something wrong with my principle?
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Guest repliedprinciples
Yes snaw, its a good principle that allows people live their lives the way they want -- I don't care what they do so long as they don't bother me, and so should not they.
Perhaps you think there is something wrong with my principle?
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Guest repliedRe: neighbours
AtW - do you apply your neighbor principle to everything in life, except the local ducks?
Just curious.
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Guest repliedRe: neighbours
Nothing wrong with favours, as long as she looks OK ?just limits "favours".
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